THE HOBBIT PARTYThe Vision of Freedom that
Tolkien Got, and the West Forgot
There is a growing concern among many that the West is sliding rapidly into political,
economic, and moral bankruptcy. Readers of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings can gather that J.R.R. Tolkien hated tyranny, but few know that he was a zealous proponent of economic freedom and small government. In his beloved novels of Middle-Earth, Tolkien has drawn us a map to freedom. No previous work on Tolkien’s thought and vision have centered on how his passion for lib-erty and limited government shaped his writ-ing, or how this passion grew directly from his theological vision of man and creation. The Hob-bit Party fi lls this void. Jonathan Witt and Jay Richards bring to The Hobbit Party a combined expertise in literary studies, political theory, economics, philoso-phy, and theology.
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THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS AT THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA CORDIALLY
INVITES YOU TO A BOOK LAUNCH EVENT
THURSDAY · DECEMBER 4, 2014 · 5:30 P.M.BARNES & NOBLE
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625 MONROE STREET, WASHINGTON, DC 20017
FEATURING A DISCUSSION WITH JAY W. RICHARDS, PH.D. Jay W. Richards, Ph.D., is Assistant Research Professor in the School of Business and
Economics at The Catholic University of America, a Senior Fellow at the Discovery Institute, and Executive Editor of The Stream. He has authored and co-authored many books,
including the New York Times bestsellers Infi ltrated and Indivisible, as well as Money, Greed, and God, The Privileged Planet and The Untamed God.
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“Can the Shire really be a model for our complex times? The Hobbit Party makes the case that it can be, should be, was meant to be, and that The Lord of the
Rings expands the argument to give us images of an ethical as well as an eco-
logical politics, so badly needed today.” — Tom Shippey, Author, The Road to Middle-Earth
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“Beautifully written! A tour of the important issues of our world through
Tolkien’s eyes, including limited government, man’s temptation to power,
freedom, just war, socialism, distributism, localism, love, and death.”
— Art Lindsley, Ph.D., The Institute for Faith, Work, and Economics
FEATURING A DISCUSSION WITH JAY W. RICHARDS, PH.D.
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